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County approves purchase of 77-acre Kestrel parcel near Hygiene to expand contiguous open space
Summary
Boulder County commissioners approved acquiring the 77-acre "Kestrel" property near Hygiene for $3.5 million to preserve agricultural land, secure two building rights and two Palmerton Ditch shares, and connect with adjacent protected properties.
Boulder County commissioners voted Aug. 12 to acquire the 77-acre Kestrel property west of the Highway 66/70 Fifth Street intersection near Hygiene. County Parks and Open Space staff recommended purchase to secure agricultural land and improve connectivity with adjacent protected parcels.
Staff presentation: Aaron Clark, land officer, said the property consists of two parcels (about 77 acres total), includes…
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